habitat ecology
In ecology, habitat refers to the array of resources and biotic factors present in an area that support the survival and reproduction of a particular species. A species' habitat is the physical manifestation of its ecological niche.
Everything across Biodiversa tagged with the topic “habitat ecology”.
Projects
5- Project Conservation of the large blue butterfly (Phengaris arion): Distribution and density, oviposition preferences and relation to its host ant (Myrmica)
- Project Ecological drivers for Parnassius apollo conservation on Gotland: behaviour and habitat use
- Project Exploring the occupancy and habitat preferences of hairy-footed leafcutter bee in Östergötland
- Project The importance of wetlands for early spring bat activity in southern Sweden
- Project Tracking the trends and spatiotemporal variation of Marsh Fritillary on Gotland